Comparative analysis of the species composition of ichthyofauna of fish watering holes and adjacent channel areas of the Krasnoyarsk floodplain of the Volgograd reservoir

V. V. Kiyashko, I. Kiyashko
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The Volgograd reservoir is a highly complex hydrological system. The locations of fish watering holes, which are situated in an abyssal area of the Volgograd reservoir, have been well established for a long time. Meanwhile, fish watering holes exist in areas of the bed of the Volgograd reservoir as well. However, their determination is not always possible and is complicated due to the small size and shallow depth of the watering holes. The aim of this work was to carry out a comparative analysis of the species composition of fish caught in watering holes and adjacent channel areas. The results might find an application in fish farming. The studies were conducted in the 2019–2020 winter season within Krasnoyarsk floodplain of the Volgograd reservoir. Floodplain length stretches some 26 km. The width of the Krasnoyarsk floodplain is 4–10 km. The depth of the Krasnoyarsk floodplain ranges from 0.1 to 10 meters. A bathymetric survey was conducted in order to validate data concerning the depths of fish watering holes. The current changes its direction periodically within the floodplain as a result of water passing by Saratov and Volgograd hydraulic structures, thus influencing the relief of the reservoir bed due to various locations of fish watering holes. The evaluation of the species composition of ichtyocoenosis was conducted using test fisheries and assessment of fish caught by recreational fishers. We assessed 19 fish species in the Krasnoyarsk floodplain of the Volgograd reservoir during the winter season using all fishing techniques. The conducted analysis of the Shannon diversity index within the watering holes and adjacent areas allows confirmation that all of the studied holes are active and serve as fish gathering places during the winter period. This study will allow the development of recommendations for the confirmation or revision of the status of fish watering holes in any subsequent study of bodies of water. That will facilitate the preservation of fish resources.
伏尔加格勒水库克拉斯诺亚尔斯克河漫滩鱼水塘与邻近水道区鱼系鱼类组成的比较分析
伏尔加格勒水库是一个高度复杂的水文系统。鱼水坑位于伏尔加格勒水库的深海区域,其位置已经确定了很长一段时间。同时,在伏尔加格勒水库的河床区域也存在鱼类水坑。然而,由于水坑的面积小,深度浅,它们的测定并不总是可能的,而且很复杂。这项工作的目的是对在水坑和邻近水道地区捕获的鱼类的种类组成进行比较分析。研究结果可能会在养鱼业中得到应用。研究于2019-2020年冬季在伏尔加格勒水库克拉斯诺亚尔斯克洪泛区进行。漫滩长度约26公里。克拉斯诺亚尔斯克河漫滩的宽度为4-10公里。克拉斯诺亚尔斯克河漫滩的深度在0.1米到10米之间。为了验证有关鱼塘深度的数据,进行了一次水深测量。由于水流经过萨拉托夫和伏尔加格勒水工建筑物,河漫滩内的水流周期性地改变方向,因此由于鱼类水坑的不同位置,影响了水库床的起伏。利用试验渔场和休闲渔民捕捞的鱼进行了鱼斑病的种类组成评价。我们在冬季对伏尔加格勒水库克拉斯诺亚尔斯克河漫滩的19种鱼类进行了评估,使用了所有捕鱼技术。对水坑及其邻近区域的Shannon多样性指数进行的分析证实,所有研究的水坑在冬季都是活跃的,是鱼类聚集的地方。这项研究将有助于制定建议,以便在以后对水体进行的任何研究中确认或修订鱼水塘的状况。这将有助于保护鱼类资源。
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